 We're really, really happy we pre-seasoned. We've been really fortunate that the weather has been good for us. And we've been on our beautiful grass soccer fields at the new Owings Mills East facility. So it's been excellent. We've been able to do a little bit of work on the turf as well, just to improve our speed of play. But overall, really happy with the dynamic of the team or team culture has been excellent. The work rate has been excellent. We are just really excited for this young group, this young team to really develop. And they've really been pushing themselves. And, you know, again, it's just been a great experience to be back on the grass. The skills that these guys learn during pre-season, as well as everything, tactically and technically, will help them when the pressure comes in those high games this year. They're making smart decisions. They're taking care of themselves. These are all things that they'll need to do when classes start and as they progress through the season. Our ultimate goal is obviously to win the Mac title. And we know that it's going to be tough in a very tough conference. Even being picked to finish tied for a third in the pre-season poll doesn't show the depth of the conference. It's a very strong conference from top to bottom. Those are going to be tough. Those are every one of those conference games is going to be tough. And that's our goal, our goal is to make the top three, hopefully top two so we could get a home playoff game and then obviously advance to the Mac Championship and advance to the NCAA tournament. We want to be the first team in men's soccer history as Stevenson to make the NCAA tournament. We look forward to every game. We'll take each game as it comes. We're very excited for the non-conference schedule we've put together. We have a lot of tough games starting on the road with St. Mary's and Penn State Harrisburg. St. Mary's beat us in overtime last year, 1-0 and Penn State Harrisburg knocked off Messiah and were able to be in the NCAA tournament. They won their conference. We play a lot of good teams in the Centennial. Johns Hopkins, Washington, Gettysburg, who all made the NCAA tournament last year. We have tough games. Every week, Catholic that won their conference made the NCAA tournament. So we have a very strong non-conference schedule. And that's to prepare us for conference. We win some of those games. We have a great opportunity and at large, but each one of those games we'll prepare us for how tough our conference is. Obviously, Messiah being the toughest one. But we're excited for that first game against Eastern at home. We're excited to get on our new Bermuda grass fields. We're excited to start the tradition again of playing on grass that we did back in 2010 when I was the women's coach. So we're excited to be back. And we're thankful for Stevenson for being able to provide our student athletes with a great complex to move this soccer program forward into the future.